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Show 1 N I ii li 1 1 1 i ! . y i M i H! 1 11 1 ( 1 1 ! I r i wmms& wmmm:: mmmm-i i; Ml T T', - i. i . K ' i -'. J:'.S 5!s::lj,-i!:: S, itfX 5 j i ' fy7sZ:-?6s'-y, . SS:::'jKy??9'? - .. ' ': "r--. ; :vJ ;.:: :j k:7' r:mmxM&M$M Blissfully unaware that they are the objects of psychological comparisons between infants of the human world and their simian sim-ian counterparts, Denis Lomax, 14-months-old grandson of the owner of the Roosevelt-Danis Anthropoid Research foundation ot Dania, Fla., shares his backyard back-yard playpen with his chum, Rojo, also 14 months old. Above, Rojo curls up on a blanket to have his picture taken by Denis. At right, Denis proves he's a big boy now by helping to take care of the baby monk. The youngster and his hairy pal have been fast friends ever since Rojo arrived at the chimp farm owned by Denis' grandfather. 11' ' ' ' ; ' " "i, ' V.k : IPicture : V' story ' ! o "Aw, come on, be a sport, sleepyhead," Denis seems to be saying as he tries to arouse his drowsy playmate to look at the picture-book. But Rojo just won't stir. It's no fun for Denis when Rojo's mid-day nap time arrives. At left, Denis and his chum relax re-lax on a soft blanket on the back lawn. They've been batlved and powdered and are dressed in three-cornered pants. Rojo feels the sandman coming, while Denis decides to catch up on his reading. read-ing. o |